World Record Highest Backflip Set On Everest
World Record Highest Backflip Set On Everest

Shout out to Devon M Lévesque who now owns the world for highest altitude backflip after sending a standing back tuck from the top of Mount Everest at 29,032 feet. Devon hit this backflip after 72 hours of climbing with no sleep so you can imagine how tire his legs were at this point. He was wisely clipped in, if he landed weird and stumbled its a long way down.

Devon has another interesting record besides the highest backflip, he is also the only human to bear crawl a marathon. Wild.

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